Cochran: I Won't Debate McDaniel Because 'He's Trying To
Make Me Look Bad'
by Matthew Boyle 3 May 2014, 12:02
PM PDT
ix-term incumbent Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) told the Associated
Press that he won’t debate his primary challenger, state senator Chris
McDaniel, because McDaniel is “trying to make me look bad by things he's saying
about my performance in the Senate.”
"I don't know what there is
to debate," Cochran told the Associated Press in late April in Batesville, MS
– a comment first reported by the AP on May 2. "He obviously is going to
criticize my record of service. We disagree on some of the issues. And there
are probably some things that we can agree on. But he's obviously, you know,
trying to make me look bad by things he's saying about my performance in the
Senate.”
Cochran is facing the most
competitive reelection challenge of his career from the Tea Party-backed
McDaniel. McDaniel has challenged Cochran to debate on television so voters in
the state can see the two candidates side-by-side, but Cochran has continued to
refuse to do so.
The conservative Club For Growth,
which has endorsed McDaniel, is running television ads in Mississippi criticizing Cochran for refusing
to debate.
“What's Thad Cochran scared
of?" the Club's president, Chris Chocola, said in a statement. “Is he
worried that Mississippi
voters might reject his record of debt limit increases, bailouts, tax hikes,
and pay raises? Is he afraid that Mississippi
voters might realize he's been there too long?”
McDaniel said in a recent
interview that Cochran’s refusal to debate a Republican primary challenger
should make voters question whether he can even stand up to Democrats in
Washington.
"It is beyond comprehension
that a man who claims to serve the people does not think he owes them a debate
as he asks for what would be his 7th term in the U.S. Senate,” McDaniel said.
“If Thad Cochran won't stand up to try to defend his liberal voting record in a
debate with a two-term Mississippi state senator, what makes us think he'll
stand up to Harry Reid and Barack Obama?”
The Jackson Clarion-Ledger, a
well-respected Mississippi
newspaper, recently called on Cochran to debate McDaniel in an editorial,
saying it is “unbecoming” of Cochran to refuse to engage in the democratic
process.
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a regent at the Smithsonian Institution,
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National
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National
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Senate senator.
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